Southern Oregon mail. (Medford, Or.) 1892-1893, May 13, 1892, Page 3, Image 3

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1893.
SOCIETIES OF BEDFORD.
K. of P. Talisman lodge No. SI, meets M n
day evening at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers al
ways welcome. C. I. Hutchison, C. C.
J. A. Whitman, k. ot R. & S.
A. O. TJ. W. Lodge No, 98. meets every sec
ond and fourth Tuesday in the month at H p. m.
in their hall in the opera block. V Lilting
ntk 1 . I . .
oro there invited to attend.
I. A. Webb, M. W.
B. S. Webb, Sec.
O. O. F. Lodge No. 83, meets in X. O. O. F.
nail every Saturday at at 8 p. m. Visiting
brothers always Welcome.
Chas. Strang, N. Q.
H. G. NiCHOtsoN, Rec Sec
I. O. O. F. Rogue River Encampment, Lodge
No. 30, meets in I. O. O. F. hall the second and
fourth. Wednesdays of each month at 8 p. m.
W. I. Vawter, C. P.
B. S. Webb, Scribe. -
Olive Rebekah Lodge No. 38, meets in L O.
O. F. hall first and third Tuesdays of each
month. Visiting sisters invited to attend.
Mrs. Chas Strakg, N. O.
Mrs. Bessie Webb, Sec.
A. F. & A. M. Meets first Friday on or be
fore full moon at 8 p. m., in A. O. U. W. ball.
N. L. Nabhegan, w. M.
J. S. Howard, Sec -
G. A. R. Chester A. Arthur Post No. 47.
meets in (i. A. R. hall every seccni and fourth
Thursdays in each month at 7:-K p. M.
6. C Noble. Com.
J. H. Farxs, Adjt. -
F. A. & L TJ. L. L. Polk lodge No. 203, meets
every Tuesday at 8 p. m.
J. W. Miller, Pres.
G. S. Briggs, Sec
Epworth League meets each Sunday even
ing at 6:39. D. T. Lawton, president, Julia
Fulde, secretary.
. Young People's Literary meets Friday even
ing of each week, under the auqpu e of the
Epworth League.
Secretaries of above lodges will please attend
to corrections. Any society wishing to have a
place in this directory will please hand in nec
essary data.
CHURCHES OF BEDFORD.
Methodist Episcopal Church E. E. Thomp
son, pastor. Services the second and fourth
Sabbaths; morning, 11 a. m.. evening, 7:30 p. m
Prayer meeting at 3 p. m. Thursday. Sunday
school each Sunday as 10 a. m. A. E. Johnson,
superintendent.
Christian Church P. R. Burnett, pastor.
Preaching first and third Sundays in month,
morning and evening. Worship every Sunday
mornuig. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Prayer
meeting every Thursday evening.
Presbyterian Chnrcn F. J. Edmunds, pas
tor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun
day school at 10 a. m. T. P. S. C. E., 6:15 p. m.
Baptist Church is at present without a pas
tor. Prayer meeting every Wednesday even
ing. Sunday school at U3m Further notice
given as soon as pastor is secured. . n
The pastors of the different churches are re
quested to attend to corrections.
MEDFORD MARKETS.
CORRECTED EVERY WEDKESDAT.
Wheat, No. 1, ; , per bushel
'Oajar
Barley
Potatoes,'
Mill Feed, Bran and Shorts, per ton
i .65
.35
.40
.40
jao
15.00
iaoo
4 00
50
4.40
ISO
.40
-WH
.03
: .50
.12H
.10
M
.13
. .15
nay,-
- -baled, ilLOO;
loose.
Wood'
,r out,
f. Fir,
per cord
per barrel
per sack
.. per roll
per dozen
per pound
per box
perlb.
Flour, wholesale, ,
Flour, retail, .
Butter, t ..
Eggs," . '
Onions, -. ,
Apples, - -Bacon
an Ham
Shoulde
Beans " , '
Lard .-'.' :
Keney, '.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Fin job work at thi3 office.
A. A Davis returned from the
north Sunday.'' - -
Cash paid for chickens at Henry
Smith's. "
N. AJacota visited the county
seat Saturday. ,,
Ladies' visiting cards printed at
this office. " , ,
Lawyer Brigss, of Ashland, was
in town this week.
D. S. Youngs handles all kinds of
furnituro very cheap for cash. 1SJ-H
Louis Boole was in from Weilan
' postoffice a few days ago. .
Work guaranteed at the McBride &
Case photograph gallery. :
The woods and streets are full of
candidates and suckers.
A full line ot tinware at lowest
prices at Angle & Pljle3-
Mrs. II. L Robinson arrived from
Pes Moine?, Iowa, Sunday.
Groceries, Farm. Produce, cheese,
bacon and ham at Anglo & Plpmale'a.
There will be a grand ball' at
Central Point on the 27th inst.
Beautiful line of solid back hair
brushes just received at J. A. Slover's
jdrug store. ;
ir:, T n.:v ::ji t
home at Central Point Sunday.
The finest line of men's shoes ever
brought to" Medford, just received at
Henry Smith's. .. .
Scott Morris and J. S. Gault were
among our callers several days
ago. '
We give a cash discount of 5 per
cent en all purchases, Angle & Ply
male. Mies Sarah and Belle Anderson
were visiting in town from Talent
Tuesday.
Largest stock of men's youths', and
childrens' clothing in town at Angle &
Plymale's.
Fred Hansen, of Table Rock,
registered at the Grand Central
this week. ."
Wc carry the largest assortment of
ladies' shoes, Oxford ties and slippers.
Call and get prices before buying.
Angle & Plymale.
Mrs. George Anderson returned
Sunday from a few weeks visit at
Grants Pass.
The Milk Maid brand of the An eric-
Swiss Condensed Milk Co., for sale at
C. W. Wolters'. This is the finest
milk in the market.
C. W. Wolters, the popular
grocer, Has artistically rearranged
ib large stock of shelf goods.
Boots and shoes anatomically built
' by A. C. Taylor. Reparing promptly
attended to. Carries in' stock ladies,
men's, and infants correct shape shoes.
Personal attention given to fitting the
foot. Opposite -ost umco.
Mr. Ely is having a one-story
25x26 brick built just off 7th street
on C, which will be occupied 'by a
butcher shop we understand as
soon as completed.
r The celebrated Manhattan Food for
.horses, cattle and poultry. Guaran
teed to cure chicken cholera. For sale
"aj the Strang drug store, Medford, Or,
Dry popcorn at Elder's.
Subscribe for the Mail.
' Demorest Brothers, dentists.
McBride & Case for photographs.
Lamp chimneys at Wolter's gro
cery. , V-
Thi work of improving C street
has begun.
C. A. Dickison of Table Rock,
made us a pleasant call Wednesday
Go to Elder's for the best tea in
town . .-. .
' MapUrbricks and silver drip svrup
at Wolters.
Miss Cronemiller was visiting
friends in this city not long since.
The highest price paid for chick
ens at J. S. Howard's.
Mrs. F. T. Downing of Central
Point, is on a visit to her parents
at Newberg.
The Ne w York Cheap Cash Store
tako eggs and chickens in trade.
W. H. Brawshaw, nominee for
sheriff, was in this section for sev
eral days last week.
Hay by the tou or bale, seed oats
and barley at J. H. Thorndike's
The distillery is in full blast and
is turning out quantities of superior
goods, we understand.
Cinnamon bark and whole cloves at
Wolters. - ; .:' .
John Watkins, John Ashpoleand
John Compton were down from
Eagle Point not long 6ince.
The best place in town to trade is
at J. S. Howard's.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Robbing
ef Phasnix, visited Mrs. M. H.
Graves in this city last week. "
For bargains ia boots'and shoes call
on M. S. Damon.
Weather permitting, the picnic
and dance on Rogue river Saturday
promises to be well attended.
Placer and quartz claim notices
for sale at this ottioo.
A large number of citizens at
tended the Weaver picnic from this
city and surrounding sections.
Buy your school tablets at Slover's
and get a nice lead pencil free with
each one.
Miss Lee Dennis was at Sams
Valley Monday to attend the fun
eral of her grandmother, Mrs. Chil
ders. If you want your best gfrl to think
you are handsome, get your photo
graph taken at McBride & Case's.
Col. J. T. Bowditch. and Editors
Kaiser and Leeds stoppeed over in
the city on their way to the con
vention. We claim to turn out the best and
neatest job work in the valley at rea
sonable prices. . -
A. S. Jacobs, from Eagle Point,
was doing business and visiting
relatives in this city the latter part
of last week.
Mrs. S. E. Penwell has opened a
bakery in the Faris.hotel, where fresh
bread can be procured daily.
W. W. Scott and . family and
Mrs. S. C. Sheridan, of Central
Point, were doing business in Med
ford this week;
Several new students have been
added to the roll of the Busi ness
College and' still they come.- The
college is fast forging to the front
as an institution of learning under
the able management "-of Prof.
Rigby.
Refrigerators At the L A. Webb
furniture store Just received an ele
gant line of these commodities Refrig
erators. 18-2t
The combination ice house and
brewery wiil soon be in operation.
We will have ice about June 1. The
building is enclosed and. the mach
inery will soon be in place. A
force of men are pushing matters
as fast as the weather permits.
T. W. Brvant anL-E. C. Hoasr
were up from Ashland Saturday
looking at propery in this vicinity,
with the intention of buying. The
gentlemen are both lately from-the
Willamette valiey and seem to be
well satisfied with our climate and
soil.
We are pleased to note the arri
val in our midst of Dr. Ketcham, a
young dentist ot considerable re
nown and a graduate of the Balti
more College of Dental Surgery.
He is at present located in the
Clarendon hotel, " and we recom
mend that he be given a call.
F. T. Downing of Central Point,
and Elder T. L. Jones of Grants Pass
distsict M. E. church, passed
through, the city Veduesday on
their way to Lake and Klamath
counties where Elder ' Jones will
hold quarterly meetings. Mr.
Downing informs us he will be ab
sent until about the 10th of Jun
R. M. Veatch, of Cottage Grove,
democratic nominee for congress,
and U. S. Mitchell, of Grant's Pass,
nominee for prosecuting attorr.ev,
delivered each a tariff speech in
this city at the opera house Mon
day, to a fair sized audience of
those of our citizens of the demo
cratic persuasion.
J. F. Wisner, People's party can
didate for recorder, was in the city
Monday on his way home at Kubli.
Mr. Wisner is talking to the people
throughout tie county, and makes
friends wherever he goes. His re
port of the outlook is very encour
aging. E. E. Deming, of Ashland,
candidate for clerk, is also doing
some good work.
Capt. G. W. Bell of South Bend.
Wash., delivered a tariff speech to
a good audience in the-opera house
Monday evening. The Captian is
a fluent orator, a polished gentle
man and a scholar on the questions
of tariff and taxation. To listen to
him is always a pleasure and a
source of instruction, E. C. Rus
sell of Portland, accompanies Mr.
BelJ on his lecturing tour.
Judge L. R. Webster, W. H. Par
ker and J. C. Whipp' were nmonji
the Jacksonvillinns visiting Med
ford this week.
W, II. Parker was in town Mon
day and took in the Veatch-Mitch-ell
tariff speech, as was also Prose
cuting Attorney Colvig and Ed. R.
Owen, democratic nominee for
clerk.
Frank True, of Griffin creek,
last Sunday, had his collar bone
and ankle joint fractured by his
horse falling on him. Dr. Pickel
is iu attendance and Frank is do
ing well. -
D. S. Young's cactus is in bloom.
The plant is on exhibition in the
windows of the Second Haml) store
and all who are lovers of t he beau
tiful in nature should not fail to
gazo on this rare specimen of
flowering shrub. The plant stands
about three, and one-half feet in.
height and the blossom is about
six inches in diameter, deep red in
color with a long silken tassel hang
ing from the center.
Peoples Party Picnic.
There will bo a Peoples' Party pic
nic at Gold" Hill on the 18th irsl., at
which time Mrs. M. E. Leaso delivers
her address. The Gold Hill band and
glee club will furnish- music for the
occasion. Everyone, especially the
candidates on the Peoples Party ticket,
are cordially invited to cotuo and onjoy
the day at Gold Hill.
Don't jForget.
The ladies of the Christian church
will give a sociable at the church,
Friday evening, May 13, 1832. Every
body coma and have a good social
time. Admission free. Suppir 10c.
A New Lodge.
Lnst Monday evening a Rjbkah De
gree Lodge was instituted at Grants
Pass by I. O. O. F. members from
Ashland, Medford and Jacksonville.
Those from here wero: Mr. and Mrs.
D. S. Youngs, Mr. and Mrs. L. M.
Lyons and Mr. and Mrs. I. Woolf. All
had a gcod time and the work was
smooth and well received.
Wanted. ...
Ladies and geutlemctn to icspoct
shoes in the window of tne New 'i ork
Cheap Cash store and see prices.
An Attempt to Burr, a Bridge.
C. H. Ercin brack of Cjatral Poiut
was driving across the county bridge
which spans Rogue River at Gold Hill.
Saturday when hn discovered that
the railroad bridge was on fire. At
the same time he saw a man running
a dUtauc: of seventy-five yards on th-i
ties from where the firvs wa3 burning.
The man stopped, swung himself on"
from the end of one of the piers, and
dropped down a distance of U-n or
twelve feet. He ran rapidly down the
river and disappeared in the brush.
Mr. Eicanbrack cxtingvdshed the fire
and found the ties bad been saturated
with coal oil. . The miscreant has not
yet been captured.
Died.
In this citvvMay 6, ISOi, at 6 n. m.,
Mrs. Coane'.ia Condee, wifo of Geo. M.
Condee, cf San Francisco.
The fatal illuesj was consumption.
Mrs. CoaJae's "home was ia Son Fran
cisco until about a year ago when the
doctors ordered a change and she was
removed to the home of her mother,
Mrs. DeGroot, in this city, whiro she
remained until about three months
ago at which time Mrs. S. G. Wort
maa took chargo of the patient, at
wLose homo shd breathed her last.
Services wero hold at the Presbyter
ian church, Saturday, May 7, at 11:30
and the burial took place at the ceme
tery in this city. Tho husband and
two child reu are left to mourn her loss.
Well Understood.
Tho Xew York Cheap Cash Store is
offering men's, youths' and boys' cloth
ing at away dowa prices. Give us a
call.
School Entertainment.
Tha entertainment, given by the
pupils of the public school, Friday
evoning, May Gth, for the purpose of
procuring a library for tho school, was
well rendered and largely attended;
in fact tho hall wa3 packed to over
flowing. Tho program opened with a short
address of welcome by Jack Plymale,
followed with a chorus by the school.
Tho little ones did exceedingly well
and arc to be complimented. Tho dia
logue was well acted and caused a
great deal of laughter. Tho song by
Grace and Edna was well received,
the only fault it was not long enough,
and last, but by no means least, was
the fan drill by sixteen young ladies
who did themselves proud. Prof. Nar
r3gan showed his ability an a diroctor
of entertainments to a good advantage
and is to b 3 congratulated on his suc
cess. The school will giva another enter
tainment the 30 th of this month and
we hope every ono will attend.
Attention! Attention. '
Ladies' shoes, fox kid with patent
leather tips at $1.43 per pair. Men's
gaiter snoes at 4l.-)3 per pair, r ronon
kid Waukenphast ladies' shoes, the
very latest, with patent leather tips,
$2.87 per pair.
Steam Carpet Cleaner.
" An innovation in carpet cleaning is
tbo latest thing we are called upon to
notice, and as spring is here and the
carpet cleaning episode is at hand we
advise everybody to grasp this oppor
tunity to have their carpets, matting,
mattresAes, etc., etc., cleaned as they
have never been before, and at a price
within the reach" of .all 5 cents per
yard for carpets, and other things in
proportion. . The carpet cleanor which
has just been put in operation, is lo
cated on the premises of Sam Murray,
on North C street, and is worthy in
spection. The affair is an immoi.83
hollow rollor, 37 feet in circumference,
and 12 feet in lor gth. Tho inside is
provided with half a dozen bask t,
I .to one of which the carpet is thrown
and the whot 1 set in motion. The car
pet is "carried half way around and of
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
ABSOULTELY PURE
course, of its own Record, falls to the
bottom again into another basket, thus
of its own weight, shaking out evory
particle of dust aud dirt. The wheel
makes 2" revolutions per minute and
tho carpot falls 50 times, which proves
that it gots a good shaking up. Every
thing cleaned by this procecs is made
as good as nw in every respect. The
nV china will be in operation here two
woekj only, after which it will go
north, therefore all wishing work dono
must apply Immediately to Sam Mur
ray, Medford, Ore. 'Toe nmchirc ist
patented. "
Mrs. Mary E. Lease.
Mrs. Mary E. Lsaso has been spoken
for already as follows: Ashland, May
10th, at 7:S() p. ra.; Medford, May 17th,
at 1 p. m.; Jacksonville May 17th, at
7:30 p. m.; Gold Hill, May 18th, at 1:00
p. m.
Strawberries.
For early fruit the Rogue River
Valley takes the lead, generally
speaking; but to bo more definite
Medford's vicinity is a little ahead
of the rest of the vallev and to
Cime down to the point of the mat
ter, Mr. S. A, Sutter, of Medford,
caps the climax for early aad lus
cious fruit, especially strawberries.
About two weeks ago he exhibited
some fine ripe ones which were as
early as California; but Monday
morning Mr. Sutter brought to our
table a generous box cf the rincst
strawberries we have seen in the
market this year. They were culled
from plants set out late last fall.
The fruit from the older plants
will be in the market in a few days.
The late frosts did no dnmngc to
strawberries or cherries.
Jvotico.
Medtoud, April C 13S2.
All portions indebted to the estaUi of
nenry Smith, nt Medford. are requested
to call and settle without delay.
F. L. Chan-fill, Manager.
By order of Mrs. E. A. Smith.
Administratrix.
A Story.
Tom Carr, of Foots Crook, journeyed
to the county seat last Friday as a del
egate to the republican contention.
That was all right Bat ha misjjd
the train, so he says, to return to Med
ford in the evonig. At about dusk he
started to foot it along th J niilro.U to
this city ;iud when about a mile out,
he met a couple of m si, so h i bays,
whom he salut.-d and for ivspoasj one
of them tired a rock at him which
landed just abov his left eye. leaving
an u-'iy ga;h. Tuis filial him, sj lu
sav, but ho rocovorjd safilcijt'y to
hurl a rock at his assailants, which
he thinks took effoct. At this juncture
he was again struck, thistiao oa liie
ear, by one of the tramp's fists, which
completely knocked him out. When
be came to he dUcoverc-d that he hud
b.cc robbsi of 7o ou'j iu cash and
two cigars. However, hj had tlo.OJ
in his inside pocket which was- not
touched; good of the robbers, wasn't it?
Mr. Carr managed to reach this ci'y
and reported thu csaj to the niht
watch who rport.-d it to the inarshul
and they with Tom Harris" h-.-lp
scoured the country but uary liiga
paymn was to bj fouad. Mitrshul
Youngs and XightwaU-h Hart walked
fro ju here to Jacksonville Suturday
moruir.g search i- g for the spot where
the scuCIj occured, but it was invisi
ble. T. Harris drove to Central Point
and Jacksonville, thinking he might
sight tho "robbers" but it was useless.
We gathered thess facts from Mar
shal Youags, but ho impressed upon
us hi wouldn't vouch for Carr's au
thenticity; hs rather inclined to think
that tha delegate hud suffered from
tho effects of tho convention or Irom a
severe shock of sunstroke; but hi that
as it may we know that tramps are too
numerous in this vicinity and although
the marshal is ever on the alert and
makes them movo on from here. They
should bi dealt with more severely
when found lurking about private
premises.
. Strength aud Health.
If you are not feetfng strong and
healthy, try Eiectric Bitters. If 4'ln
grippe" has left you weak and weary,
use Electric Bitters. This remedy
acts directly on the liver, stomach aud
kidneys, gently aiding those oragans
to perform their functions. If you are
affected with sick headache, you will
find speedy and permanent relief by
taking Electric Bitters. One trial will
couvinco you that this is tho remedy
you nee5.. Largo bottles only SOc, at
G. H. Haskin's drugstore.
COUNTY CONVENTIONS.
Democrats and Republicans Meet
and Nominate Their Tickets.
The democrats nominated ta fol
lows: .
Representatives J. J. Houck, of
bold Hill ; Unas. JNickell, of Jack
son villo and E. D. Fondray, of
Eden precinct.
Judge J. R. yNeil, of Jackson
ville. ( .
Commissioners Sam'l Furry, of
Eden precinct.
Clork Ed R. Owen, of Central
Point.
Recorder W. M. -Holmes, of
Jacksonville
.Sheriff Geo. E. I'e'.tDn, of Ash
land. '
Treasurer G, E. B.oomjr, of
Jacksonville, 1
PowIeF
School Superintendent C. f
Price, of Jacksonville.
Assessor J. L. Woolridge, of
Applegate.
Coroner Dr. B. Porter, of Gthl
Hill.
Surveyor 0. Y. Elksnaf, of Med
ford. Tho republicans nominated as
follows:
Sheriff Geo. Merriman, of Med
ford. Representatives J. YT. Merritt,
of Central Point; Chancy Nye. of
Prospect; Y. II. Atkinson, of Ash
land. j.
Clerk--Max Muller, of Jackson
ville. '
Recorder R. T. Armstrong, of
Jacksonville.
Assessor B. F. Miller, of Sar
dine Creek.
Commissioner Rial Benedict, of
Applegate.
School Superintendent Scott
Morris, of Spikenard.
Surveyor C. J. Howard, of Med
ford. Treasurer Win. Kabler, of Jack
sonville.
Coroner Dr. J. Hinkle, of Cen
tral Point.
Bncklen's Arnica Salve.
The bi-st salve in the world for cuts.
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
!otvs.tettor. chapped hands, chilblains.
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no jkiv roquirea.
It is guaranteed to giye perfect satis
faction or monev refunded. Price 2jc
per box. For sale by G. 11. Hawkins.
Fourth of July Celebration.
A grand joint celebration will be
given by the citizens of Medford and
Jacksonville on the ooniing Fourth,
which promises to be the grandest
celebration ever held in Southern
Oregon. Tha citizrns are hereby re
quested to meet at tho opera house,
Medford, next Wednesday evening.
May lth, at 8 o'clock, to appoiut com
mittees on the same. Let everyone
attend. By order of citizen.
To Intending Builders.
It w'H pay you to write or scud to the
Southern Oregon Lumbering and Man
ufacturing company of Grants Pass for
all kinds of building material: lumber,
sash, doors, and mill work of all kinds,
as they will guarantee you. satisfaction
in material, workmanship and prices
Pia'isnad estimates furnished on ail
kinds eif work.
SCHOOL KEP0KT.
K.-ort of Mtstford Public Schools lor tho
ra -aia cod'.r.ir ilr 4 l.u:
Fti jrrode Vstrrir S-ok?:i teacher Total
earoilmcn:. Au: etira!!:cfDl for Uae 3$;
vrras allendaner. 33.
fHxvad crude Klra GaUoiray. toarticr
Total c-arol.mcal.Vt; arrragr outKbt-r bclra?
!!. 41: lal.y altesdwfe. si: cases ot laful-
Tlitrd trails R GrtfBHiS. Uraehrr Total
enrollment. 4S; nusiorr bslonginir, 37; average
alt:nUnre. S3.
f. uilh Kiaic Delia rUlcrl. taarhcr Total
enrollment, 7; number fcelotffin. 21: average
alton iauce. 31.
fltxb irrado M Jry Thelsa. teaeiwr Number
rnrarci 6j: uambcr belonging, 41: average al
tendaare. 41.
e'lasj Iej4lfr.. A crade Pradie Antic. Vfrrf?
Parnic and Kdzar Van Dyke. B ersCe- Kdgar
Hordxo. Maud Kunsetl and Rvdal Ura.iburV4
1IU'! scnool Total carollceal, lue; allei.
dnnee, ST.
Total enrollment, 3S9; average alteatlaac.
St!: days tatwat. IT.
The. 4cboo;. elos Jane -trd. sad the year wilt
be marked as oac of fallhi-il vror 07 Uie
Mudf-nu.
The re.-eptof the entertulimiat w,ra KVO
and ftbnvrv how dear the publc ftehools are k
the people.
County Commissioners Coart.
VAT TTKS l.
Ordered Uiat W. F. Wilkinson. supcr'Iwr of
It. aJ Distrirt No. 32. be allowe.t fri to be ac-
JiUet to road runninjr f rom McNeils Branch to
iHit of Vlouncc Hock grade oa Uotr-ie Klver and
1'ie Clerk authorized to dra warrvnl on county
Treasurer for the name.
In matter of brHigeacross Evans Creek bear
Witncr Post office ordered tbat notice be pub
lished In Democratic Times taro weck4 cntling
ft proposals to build a bridge across Kvana
Creek near winter PoM olriee Ja-'kson county
Oreiron. according to plan and spceiccations
now on tile In the elerkoOce.
In matter of county road petitioned by D. R.
Mills et at in Ahlacd prvcl.ict. (.;. M. tJruneor.
K. J. Karlow and n. Watson appointed
viewers, and Peirr AppU-yato surveyor to uieet
at the oale of W. N. Lurkey at Asaiaud, May
13. Ptti at o'clock a. ni.
In ma'tercf coutity road peliioned for by w.
P. Dodge et at on Central Point precinct, or
tiered thai rood be declared a pnblio highway.
Iu mailer of resurvey of county road loading
from F. P. Lane to Sams crek bridge report
of Peter AD!leirat nrmroved.
Ig inntterof bridge across Bear creek near
aug:o .tuns petition disallowed.
Couuty road petitioned for bv K. T. Downing
et nl in Ccatrul Point rreclnct, W. A. Owen,
Kit Carson and J. O. Puukry appelated viewers
and IVter Applegate surveyor to meet at me
oltlce of P. Applegate at Central Point. May ST,
W'J at 10 o'clock a. m.
County roml peUtloncd for by T. IV Rills et
al Ashland precinct PAtition disallowed for the
reason that tbe petition prays for a rood HO
feet wide, the court having no jurisdivttou un
der the law.
County road petitioned for by Jamear Wlnn
Ingham et al In Trail creek precinct ordered
mat i. e;. iiunna. I'crry rosier and Jack Hous
ton viewers, and Peler Applegate surveyor
meet at tne nrginmmz or propttsea enange oi
ro idon theSOthday uf May Utti, aud Qualify
before the surveyor.
Ordered tbnt lieorge E. Blcotner pay "to the
Stale Treasurer the sum of JIHC3.S0 in full for
the state taxes for Jackson county for tho as
sessment for the year irOl.
Miscellaneous bills amounting to ftOKMS at
lowed.
Probate.
Estate of Clarendon Morrison, a Spendthrift.
Inventory and nppntlsmcnt. Total amount of
apuraismcnt. 41.tW.tS. Approved.
Kstntnsot M. Hanlcy aud C II. Hoairland,
dnv of Muul settlement continued until June T,
IKK, at lOo'clocK. a. m.
Estate of George Hufter. J. II. Buffer ap
pulntod administrator and O. C. Hcckman,
Thomas O. Kenmes, and John A. Hoyor ap
praisers; proper .y appraised at SOU. 50. Ap
proved. Estate of George w. Cooksey, ordered that
Tuesday. June 7. 18SH, be appointed as the time
of dual settlement.
Estate of V. O. Mills. Inventory and ap
praisement property appraised at fTBUO. ap
proved. Kttato of l.urnan Townseod, order appont
Inj; Tuesday June 7, IMfetasday of ttnol settle
ment. Rsiute of Jas, A. Curdwell, order directing
tbe claim of American jironxe Company paid.
KCiasouri Flat Items.
Health genornlly good.
Crops are looking fine.
C. H. Barge is prepared to pull teeth.
The Barge boys' lata And looks very
good. '
J. F. Wisner is speaking for the re
form moveinont. J. F. is look in?
ahead for tho near future. There are
a good many candidates on our side.
A Subscriber,
I. A.
DEALS IN
pupnitape
Carpets,
mm Gar
uifir
WM. ANGLE. F. M. PLYMALE.-
FfllVIES' STOtE.
ANGLE & PLYMALE. Proprietors.
; ( DEALERS IN
General Merchandise Groceries,
Fresh Bacon and Lard, Choico Strained Honey. Pure Cider, Vinegar
Cigars and Tohacco, Canned Fruits, Vegetables and Meat,
extracts, opiccs, r lour, jiatcncs, r,ic, tvtc.
trnrp inrirvvTJVTn ivvphit mb Triwv
i'aJJs UU 1 XV JL It X VX' -.
". B. Produce Token in Exchange.
HENRY KLIPPEL,
Successor to
ROGUE RIVER LUMBER COMPANY,
Lnmer, Lath, Shingles, Pitt, Rustic,
. Flooring, Cell, Etc.
MEDFORD
AbKiNS
SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE.
Stoves, Tin and Willow Ware.
Cycone and Hoosier Pumps,
Every article
D. H. MILLER,
-D.vuKa ix-
Hardware, Stoves,
nd Fine
a:
VTtte0 CuUery. Carpenters as J Butidera
Redjackct Force Pumps, for deep or
J. W. MILLER,
Repairs Buggies end Wagons
-.VXD
MAKES -:- BEE -:- HIVES
At very reasonable rates. Nes:t door
to Morriman's blachsuiith shop,
MEDFORD,
OREGON.
Thj WorlJ rarlcorj.
The facilities of the present day for the
production of everything that 'will coc
duce to the Biaterisl welfare and comfort
of mankind ere almost unlimited and
when Syrup of ris vas first produced
the world was enriched with, tha only
perfect laxative known, as it is the only
remedy which is truly pleasing and re
freshing to the taste aud prompt and
effectual to cleanse the system gently in
the Spring time or, in fact, at any time
and the better it L known t e more pop
xilar it b'omen.
Boots and Shoes,
I sell FOOTWEAR OKU.
As I give my attention to this line
of t rade only I can do better by my
customers than dealers in all kinds
of goods. Call aud exaiuin stock.
Repairing Neatly Done.
M. S. DAMON.
WEBB
and Paper
. ' " ' Cttaios
OREGON,
& WEBB,
bears a guarantee.
Tinware
Building Material.
Tools. F'ishing T-cklo. Am uotviaa. Etc Kte
sliollow wells. in Shop Attached
LEWIS P.,
Wilt make tbe season ot IK8 at Ceisml r av
where he ill be every Thursday from Boon
nnul Saturday uooa. and the balance ot e lima
at the McClendon fnrm la Sam's Valley.
Lewis P. is a handsome eorrl. nearly S yeara
omI. weighs I tot pounds. ar for form and action,
ea&nol be surrjassed. He is the winner of sev
era! fast races and won a t4 mile race at Chl-
cuvo as a wo yeaiMuu in a:iw. Also na4 a recom
at Los Angeles of 1 Mj: as a year-old for mila
dash.
DESCRIPTION AXD PKUlGRKB.
Lewis P. was sired bv tha celebrated J
Hooker of Citorni he br fiondar. Hooker a
I first dam was Majtlower. by trap. Eclipse; SO.
J Hennie i'arrow by imp. Shamrock :3d. Ida by
imp. neiscntu:er; nn. eiracama saam i.uaud
Hosleyl by Sir Richard: Mh. bv inp. Kagle: ta
Met Uosley by Wilkes' Wouder: Tlh. bv Chaar
llelecr; 8th. by imp. Sterllcs: 9th. by blodius;
lOtH hp (mn til .-..r-.-.. - ntK h Imn IaIIw
! Koeer;14. by Partner;" ISth. by imp. Jdonkey;
. Ueh. imu. mam from slud of Harrison of Braa.
don.
Lewis P.s dam was Linie P. by Leinstar, by
imp. Australian, foaled in 1STU. and bred by W.
1.. Pritchard of Sacramento. Califemita. Her
Ist dam was Addie A. by Asteroid: td.Loretta,
by imp. Sovereign: Srd, Mard eVden by Theira.
bill: 4th. Mary Thomas by imp. Consul: 4th,
Parrot by Randolph's Roanoke. 6th. Paroquet
by imp. Merritlela: Tlh. imp mare by XVpmjay;
Sth. llourbon's dam by Preclpitata: trih. by
Hitrtitiyer; 10th. TiCany by Kelipse: lt.
Younr Hajtby Skin: 13. Hap iWlldras' daml by
Crab; IS. Kbony of Childers: 14th, Old Ebony
by Basto: l&ih. Massey's Ware by Uasaej's
black Barb.
, TERMS Or SERVICE.
By the season, sn. and good pasturara rur
ntshed mares during the time for 10 additional,
very precaution taken to prarant acaidenta,
but uo responsibility assumed.
C C MCCLENDOJf .
0 V B ADDED CUfiD
ii n iiu ii mi ii imir
J. E. SHEA KER, Prop,
Palm's Old Stand.
-First class work dona to all.
Ladies' hair cutting executed with
I !!!i
MEDFORD, ORE.
AttondB-